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. >> pelley: growing up in indiana roberts was the smartest did in class. he has a history degree from harvard with top honors and a law degree from harvard with high honors. roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge. he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at the tenure of chief justice roberts, what has this court been known for? >> i think it's been known for conservatism-- not entirely-- but i think in general it's moved the law in a conservative direction, but i think it's largely done that incrementally. >> pelley: "cautious" is a word you hear often when people describe roberts. cautious and a stickler for rules. >> well, the chief justice is not only a brilliant judge, but he's a regular person. he's got a family, he's the kind of person who would talk sports with you and he enjoys a round of golf. >> pelley: you play golf with him? >
. >> pelley: growing up in indiana roberts was the smartest did in class. he has a history degree from harvard with top honors and a law degree from harvard with high honors. roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge. he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at...
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mike tobin in henryville, indiana. you lose a lot, mike, you forget some of your best and favorite photographs could be lost. >> reporter: it is obvious what is left over weeks after the tornados go through. let me give you a wide shot of henryville indiana so you give a rough idea how many homes were hit. what you don't see below the surface all the places are stripped of little things that make a house a home. irreplaceable things, photos, momentos, important personal documents. social media steps into the rescue in the day of the internet. a woman named victoria george from southern indiana created a facebook page called, i found your memory. people are using that to up load photographs that they find. personal documents that they found. things that traveled from here in southern indiana all the way into west virgina. one woman, laurie lynch from this area, was reunited with her high school diploma after someone found it in cincinnati. >> she framed it. margie meyer framed it for me and mailed it on back. you know?
mike tobin in henryville, indiana. you lose a lot, mike, you forget some of your best and favorite photographs could be lost. >> reporter: it is obvious what is left over weeks after the tornados go through. let me give you a wide shot of henryville indiana so you give a rough idea how many homes were hit. what you don't see below the surface all the places are stripped of little things that make a house a home. irreplaceable things, photos, momentos, important personal documents. social...
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it sounds like he wants to set up an indiana board to review citizen complaints. here's some of what towed say. >> i am process of instituting a mechanism whereby citizens with concern or complaints about the sanford police department can have their concerns heard and investigated by an independent agency. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern about what the parents of trayvon martin are talking about a smear campaign against their son. they say there are a lot of leaks appearing in the press from the police department, they say, from george zimmerman supporters that are trying to demonize trayvon martin and blame him for what happened. so the tone of things here continues to be very contentious, very emotional. today we don't know of any protests going on. a lot of action is in d.c. where the parents are. there will be a show of support in the streets there for them as well as all this continues. >> back to the statements made by trayvon martin's parents yesterday. that the police or whoever is responsible for the leaks about trayvon martin's school record and hi
it sounds like he wants to set up an indiana board to review citizen complaints. here's some of what towed say. >> i am process of instituting a mechanism whereby citizens with concern or complaints about the sanford police department can have their concerns heard and investigated by an independent agency. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern about what the parents of trayvon martin are talking about a smear campaign against their son. they say there are a lot of leaks appearing in...
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floyd, a republican in indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i get three areas of the constitution i like to question. we keep talking about the wheat farmer being limited to what he can grow. they're not only telling him that he has to grow it, but they're telling him what kind of wheat he has to grow. if people are going to walk across the street or ride a bicycle across the road -- if a bicycle comes through the windshield, i have to pay for it because he has no auto insurance. host: respond if you could, because i want to get more calls in here. respond to a 1942 case and get both of your takes on that case. professor amar, we begin with you. guest: as stephen presser has mentioned several times, it is a case that affirmed very broad congressional power. i think that case really stretched the limits. i think the affordable care act is so much easier to uphold, precisely because at any given moment, lots of americans really are out of state. professor presser is one of the most distinguished historians of the early american period. at the ti
floyd, a republican in indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i get three areas of the constitution i like to question. we keep talking about the wheat farmer being limited to what he can grow. they're not only telling him that he has to grow it, but they're telling him what kind of wheat he has to grow. if people are going to walk across the street or ride a bicycle across the road -- if a bicycle comes through the windshield, i have to pay for it because he has no auto insurance. host:...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. donnelly, for five minutes. mr. donnelly: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor an american hero, ara parseghian, who has led a life dedicated to coaching shall teaching others, serving others, and a life that has given hope to families all across the world. many americans know about him through his legendary football career. before that, though, he proudly served our nation in the united states navy during world war ii. he went to college at miami of ohio. and was lucky enough to marry kathy davis. he was a leader and role model as the head football coach at miami of ohio, northwestern, and the university of notre dame, which is located in the congressional district that i'm honored to represent. mr. parseghian's impressive record at notre dame included two national championships and three bowl victories. accomplishments that resulted in his induction into the college football hall of fame in 1980. as a recognition of his tremendous achievements. more important, though, was his personal leaders
the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. donnelly, for five minutes. mr. donnelly: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor an american hero, ara parseghian, who has led a life dedicated to coaching shall teaching others, serving others, and a life that has given hope to families all across the world. many americans know about him through his legendary football career. before that, though, he proudly served our nation in the united states navy during world war ii....
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the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. th across the country. here's a look at what you can expect. >> good morning, this morning now just past 9:00, we are getting above freezing, temperatures now into the mid and upper 30s, reagan national now is at 38. and later today, continuing to climb, we should make it into the 50s this afternoon. lots of sunshine and then clouding up tonight and mostly cloudy tomorrow. but warmer, near 40 in the morning, afternoon highs mid 70s. might get some scattered afternoon storms tomorrow. >> matt, back inside to you. >> all right, maria, thank you very much. model andability res christie brinkley is soaping up about her real-life drama with ex-husband peter cook. it's been nearly four years since they div
the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. th across the country. here's a look at what you can expect. >> good morning, this morning now...
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the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. >>> we still have light scattered showers streaming on shore. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. the bulk of the moisture is on the way later today. in fact, you can see the only moderate cells are over the east bay from san ramon to danville. 3:00 p.m., start to go get heavy rain over the greater bay area. that will continue overnight, finally getting a little break by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. another round of rain on the way saturday into sunday, but a nice, dry break for second half of your sunday for outdoor plans. >> matt, back inside to you. >> all right, maria, thank you very much. model andability res christie brinkley is soaping up about her real-life drama with ex-husband peter co
the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. >>> we still have light scattered showers streaming on shore. good morning, i'm meteorologist...